CV’s of speakers

Stanislas Bourgain holds the French equivalent to a BA in telecommunications science from the
National Institute of Telecommunications in Paris. This, together with fluent Russian, got
him a post in the Cultural and technical cooperation department of the French Embassy in Moscow.
Back in France, he then worked in Bouygues Telecom for over a year and, after a short stay with
Winstar Communications, moved on to his present post with the ART. In the Internet Unit of the
ART he is in charge of Internet issues: Interconnexion, IP addressing and Internet naming issues,
relationship with Internet service providers and Internet actors.

Jim is Director of European Operations for Nominum, the company leading DNS protocol
development and providing DNS and DHCP solutions. He has been involved in the Domain
Name System and running name servers for over a decade. Prior to joining Nominum, he
designed and built the DNS infrastructure for the internal network of Philips Electronics
bv, one of the biggest in the world. He is a consulting editor for Addison-Wesley and is
writing a book on DNS administration in his non-existent spare time. Jim was the main
author of last year’s ITU discussion paper on the Global Implementation of ENUM.

Gary Richenaker is an expert in the areas of numbering, naming, and
addressing in both the domestic and international arenas. His 24-year career
with Bell Laboratories, Bellcore, and Telcordia has included responsibilities in
technical analysis, strategic planning, marketing, planning and forecasting.
Holds a BS in Economics and an MBA in Management.
Leadership Positions held:

Chairman of the ENUM Forum

Rapporteur of ITU-T Q.1/2 (Numbering)

Chairman of the US Study Group A Ad-Hoc on Numbering, Routing and Services

Joakim Strålmark is an engineer at the Swedish National Regulatory Authority1
(NRA) for telecom matters. He works at the technical department that handles
questions concerning network interconnection, numbering and other telecom
services issues. He has been at the NRA since 1995 and has done a great deal of
work with the introduction of fixed and mobile number portability in Sweden.
Numbering and addressing is a major task for the technical department and that
also includes attending different standards organizations, such as in ITU-T and
ETSI, and in similar groups under the European Commission and CEPT.

Steven D. Lind is currently responsible for managing AT&T’s standards strategies
in the area of International and IP-related Numbering. He has been involved in
standards development since 1984 and has participated in various committees of the
American National Standards Institutes (ANSI), the International Standards Organization
(ISO), and the ITU-T. In the past, he has been responsible for defining and administering
aspects of the International Telecommunication Charge Card as well as chairing the ISO
Registration Management Group for ISO/IEC 7812. He has also been involved in various
efforts within the area of Electronic Commerce.

Jie Zhang is a senior engineer at the Research Institute of Telecommunications
Transmission, Ministry of Information Industry. She has worked for national numbering
issues in China since 1992. Besides, she has also been involved in standards development
in the areas of intelligent network, network interworking and softswitch technology.